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Microscopic cells with ‘minds of their own’ are alive within us, such as the cells that spin out life by repeatedly dividing and multiplying, Transcript [ edit ] [Caption above the frame:] Universal Rating Scale [A vertical scale, with 45 gradations, labelled. These are the grades:] 0 1 Strongly Disagree F [star] ☆ Extinct Tall 2 G Critical [frowny face] ☹ 3 endangered [two stars] ☆☆ PG Disagree VG 4 Grande 5 PG-13 [neutral face] 😐 6 T for Teen 7 [three stars] ☆☆☆ Agree Venti 8 Least Concern [smiley face] ☺ A Strongly Agree Category 5 EF-5 NC-17 UNC AA [four stars] ☆☆☆☆ A+ S AAA 10 10.0 11 Am I the only one who would like to see "Safe", "Neutralized", "Esoteric", "Thaumiel", "Euclid", and "Keter", added to this scale? That's how in some school courses they "grade on a curve" where if no one can get a perfect score on a test, they change the score so the highest existing score is changed to 100, and all the other people who took the test also have the same amount added to their score (or at least that's the way I'm most familiar with, it might be possible to do so with a somewhat different method). Thus they can have an unreasonably difficult test without causing abnormally low scores that will cause tons of students to get failing grades.-- 162.158.75.134 17:25, 7 July 2020 (UTC) The "curve" technically refers to a bell curve; that is adjusting the letter grades by organizing the students into bins based on that distribution (the ~68% of students nearest the average grade get a C, then the 14% just above that get a B and the top 2% get an A, and the same pattern going down for D and F). However most instructors who say they "grade on a curve" don't do that since grades rarely fit that curve, and this often unfairly punishes students who performed well but weren't the top score. EG if the scores are all between 90% and 100% correct then the student(s) who got 90% correct will receive an F. Most of my experience with "grading on a curve" has been that the instructor sets the highest score achieved to represent 100%, but I have also had professors who adjust the grading bands so most students get a B or better. The latter method avoids forcing a failing mark on students who just happened to get the lowest score, but unlike adjusting the 100% level down it provides no benefit to someone who did significantly worse than their peers. 162.158.78.10 13:12, 8 July 2020 (UTC) Likert scale strongly disagree, disagree, agree, strongly agree (often there is a "neither agree nor disagree" value in the middle, but it is not strictly required) School grades (there are also B, C, D, and others with + or -)

In this schematic diagram, time passes from left to right, with the universe represented by a disk-shaped "slice" at any given time. Time and size are not to scale. To make the early stages visible, the time to the afterglow stage (really the first 0.003%) is stretched and the subsequent expansion (really by 1,100 times to the present) is largely suppressed. Physical movement: 0 for no movement (a sign of lesspain), 1 or 2 for some movement, and higher scores for vigorous movements (e.g., thrashing in pain) there was approved a new common standard for the global community, based upon a value calculated from a giant object we all share alike, the Earth. Some of the earliest cosmological models of the universe were developed by ancient Greek and Indian philosophers and were geocentric, placing Earth at the center. [12] [13] Over the centuries, more precise astronomical observations led Nicolaus Copernicus to develop the heliocentric model with the Sun at the center of the Solar System. In developing the law of universal gravitation, Isaac Newton built upon Copernicus's work as well as Johannes Kepler's laws of planetary motion and observations by Tycho Brahe.the cosmos itself is continually growing and waning. Even tomorrow, we may find contrasting results or new discoveries. The Convention of Meter, concluded in France in 1875, established a single-unit system to be shared and comparable on the international level. I thought "tall" being just below 2 suggested that people who are close to 2m in height are considered tall people. I think the most likely candidate from w:UNC is the numismatic code for an uncirculated coin. — Scs ( talk) 00:49, 7 July 2020 (UTC) Unified National Coarse is the name of a scale (not a rating on it) for thread sizes (for screws, nuts, bolts, etc.) 172.69.68.187 02:12, 7 July 2020 (UTC) What popped into my head when I saw UNC was the University of North Carolina. But that wouldn't be right, without other schools on the list. These Are Not The Comments You Are Looking For ( talk) 04:07, 12 July 2020 (UTC) The COMFORT Scale provides a pain rating between nine and 45 based on nine different parameters. Each is rated from 1 to 5:

Just as we will never be able to grasp the extremely immense universe as a reality because we are not able to see its full picture,There are several things that UNC might stand for, but to me none of them suggests a rating scale. Open to suggestions, of course. JohnB ( talk) 00:10, 7 July 2020 (UTC) When I saw "Category 5" I thought he meant Category_5_cable... 162.158.158.105 15:46, 7 July 2020 (UTC)

Alertness: 1 for deepsleep, 2 for light sleep, 3 for drowsiness, 4 for alertness, and 5 for high alertness According to the Big Bang theory, the energy and matter initially present have become less dense as the universe expanded. After an initial accelerated expansion called the inflationary epoch at around 10 −32 seconds, and the separation of the four known fundamental forces, the universe gradually cooled and continued to expand, allowing the first subatomic particles and simple atoms to form. Dark matter gradually gathered, forming a foam-like structure of filaments and voids under the influence of gravity. Giant clouds of hydrogen and helium were gradually drawn to the places where dark matter was most dense, forming the first galaxies, stars, and everything else seen today. Pain scales are used by healthcare providers to improve communication and understanding about the pain you may be experiencing. Pain is felt differently from one person to the next ranging from mild to severe and varying in type. Having a means of measuring your pain helps with: The COMFORT Scale is another pain scale designed for people who can't describe or rate their pain, such as: There are many competing hypotheses about the ultimate fate of the universe and about what, if anything, preceded the Big Bang, while other physicists and philosophers refuse to speculate, doubting that information about prior states will ever be accessible. Some physicists have suggested various multiverse hypotheses, in which our universe might be one among many universes that likewise exist. [3] [19] [20] Part of a series on

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The number 9 is omitted, possibly because seven ate nine (789) or because nine is the neglected number. Competitive scores, such as for artistic gymnastics' Code of Points, (ordinarily from 0.0 to a perfect 10.0) While the number of elements existing on earth is over one hundred, the majority of substances in the world are comprised of only a trifling few of these.

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